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Author Archives: David Stalcup
About David Stalcup
MajorWager.com - Editor-in-Chief - U.S.A.Americans Need to Embrace Betting Exchanges as the Preferred Way to Bet.
[This two-part article from David Stalcup is cross-posted from MajorWager: Part I + Part II. See disclosure at the bottom of this blog post.] — Pinnacle Sports introduced the serious and casual American bettor to reduced pricing, and betting has … Continue reading →
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